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<blockquote data-quote="koonazz" data-source="post: 460922" data-attributes="member: 29836"><p>This is sad but true, we're the last to show progress as far as fish and wildlife legislation is concerned. All of our neighboring states have had antler restrictions and stricter limits for years. Crossbows were legal elsewhere before here, etc. No serious attempts at hog control will be made until big money industries suffer from damages caused by hogs. You let the timber companies lose enough money due to hogs destroying seedling pines or let the cattle producers suffer major losses to a disease transmitted by hogs and THEN you'll see real changes. Shame it has to be that way. Just ask Texas, I believe they refer to their overpopulation of feral hogs as an "epidemic".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="koonazz, post: 460922, member: 29836"] This is sad but true, we're the last to show progress as far as fish and wildlife legislation is concerned. All of our neighboring states have had antler restrictions and stricter limits for years. Crossbows were legal elsewhere before here, etc. No serious attempts at hog control will be made until big money industries suffer from damages caused by hogs. You let the timber companies lose enough money due to hogs destroying seedling pines or let the cattle producers suffer major losses to a disease transmitted by hogs and THEN you'll see real changes. Shame it has to be that way. Just ask Texas, I believe they refer to their overpopulation of feral hogs as an "epidemic". [/QUOTE]
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